This book must depend on eyewitnesses who seem credible, but who can
only be weakly corroborated. One example is Robert Lazar, who was employed
briefly by Naval Intelligence to work on a secret base in the Nevada desert.
Lazar claims that he did research into the propulsion systems of recovered
alien craft. Another chapter deals with the phenomenon of cattle mutilations
-- which are, admittedly, difficult to explain unless alien technology is
assumed. Timothy Good himself feels that "the evidence available to me
suggests that we are being visited by a number of extraterrestrial groups,"
and that "those few within governments who are aware of the situation are
acting in our best interests by gradually presenting the information in
such a way that it will lessen the political, economic, religious, and
psychological shock."
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